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S2:E5 // That Bad Man

S2:E5 // That Bad Man

Update: 2022-02-21
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Celebrating Black History Month! 




Featured in this Episode:


Traditional - “Stagger Lee” (:42)


Memphis Minnie (15:45 )


Lightnin’ Hopkins (29:21 )


Taj Mahal (48:55 )




Teaser:


This notorious murder story has been covered in more genres, by more artists and across more multi-media platforms than any other in history, while somehow remaining relatively obscure. She’s known as the queen of the country blues, and queen of the Chicago blues, though she got her start while homeless and playing on the streets full time in Memphis. One of the last links that remained of the original country blues past the folk and blues revival, this Texas bluesman’s personal life was shrouded in mystery during both pinnacles in his near 60-year career. Born of Caribbean descent, he would go on to be a liaison between cultures and sounds from all over the world, wrapping it all into a tight package that makes the blues feel like an altogether human experience.



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Credits:


Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, research, writing, editing, recording and distribution


Jack Browning - Writer


Ryan Eastridge - Writer




Source Credits:


Stagger Lee: Missouri Life | StaggerLee.com | American Blues Scene | StLouis-mo.gov


Memphis Minnie: Black Past | Musicians Guide | 64 Parishes


Lightnin’ Hopkins: Black Past | | Texas Monthly | Udiscovermusic | THSA.org


Taj Mahal: Berklee Interview | Harlem World Magazine | Hawaii Public Radio | New York Times

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S2:E5 // That Bad Man

S2:E5 // That Bad Man

Nicholas Edward Williams